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The Coaching and Leadership Journal Continues To Grow


May 11, 2018 Winston Salem, NC.  The Leadership Publishing Team is pleased to announce that over the last few months they have welcomed Coaching & Leadership Journal  subscribers from all around the United States & Canada, including Air Force track and field head coach Ralph Lindeman who served as the head coach for Team USA at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships and Jim Berkman who is the all-time winningest coach in NCAA men's lacrosse history.

The new subscribers join an already impressive group that include:
  • Frank Martin, University of South Carolina Men’s Basketball
  • Rob Krimmel, Saint Francis Basketball.  
  • David Metzbower, UNC Lacrosse,  2016 Men's Lacrosse Champions
  • Mark Krikorian, Florida State Women’s Soccer 
  • Stanford Women’s Basketball
  • Tubby Smith, High Point University
  • Suzy Merchant, Michigan State Women’s Basketball
  • Jerry York, Boston College Men’s Hockey (first NCAA hockey coach to 1,000 wins)
  • Frank Lenti (the winningest prep football coach in Illinois history)
  • Peter McGahey, Central Michigan Women’s Soccer
  • Kansas State Women’s Basketball
  • And Many More!
Dan Spainhour, Leadership Publishing Team founder and editor of the Coaching & Leadership Journal said he is more than pleased with the Journal’s progress as it enters its sixth year.  Spainhour said the subscriber list now includes coaches from every sport as well as numerous athletic administrators on the collegiate, high school and professional levels.

"I am very pleased with the year our Journal has had. When we decided to start this publication it was met with some skepticism because of the amount of information that is readily available on the internet. But I always felt busy leaders needed this type of curated information. One of the things I am most pleased with is the number of renewals we have each year. Most of our initial subscribers are still with us. That tells me our journal is meeting the needs of athletic professionals,” Spainhour said. 

Join the team by starting your subscription today or visit The Leadership Publishing Team for more information. 


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